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Partial Lunar Eclipse to Grace Germany's Morning Sky This Friday

The partial lunar eclipse will be visible briefly before the moon sets, though weather conditions may obstruct the view for many.

  • A partial lunar eclipse will occur on Friday, March 14, 2025, starting at 4:56 AM CET with the moon entering Earth's penumbra.
  • The eclipse becomes partially visible at 6:09 AM CET when the moon enters Earth's umbra, but it will set soon after in Germany, limiting observation opportunities.
  • Weather forecasts from the German Weather Service suggest cloudy skies in the south and southwest, with potential breaks in the north and northwest, though visibility remains uncertain.
  • The total phase of the lunar eclipse, when the moon turns red, will not be visible in Germany as it occurs after the moon has set.
  • A partial solar eclipse is also expected on March 29, 2025, with varying degrees of visibility across Germany, offering another celestial event for skywatchers.
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